
The Green River forms the northern boundary of this landscape, separating Henderson and Daviess counties as it flows past the settlement of Curdsville. This region is defined by an intricate network of waterways, including Panther Creek and multiple branches of Knoblick Creek, which carve through the terrain south toward the community of Elba. The map reveals a high density of religious and burial sites central to local genealogy, such as the Saint Alphonsus Cem and Mount Saint Joseph Cem in the vicinity of St. Joseph. Further south, the landscape transitions toward Wyman and Wyman Lake, where the Daviess Co McLean Co line is established. This survey captures the enduring rural character of the area, where family-named roads like Boswell Rd and Charles Hundley Rd connect dispersed farmsteads and historical churchyards like the Pleasant Hill Cumberland Presbyterian Church Cem.
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